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Old Sep 28, 2018, 04:41 PM
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Let us know!. I always start with anything aftermarket. In this case, the added relays and wiring for the fuel system.
Old Sep 29, 2018, 10:40 AM
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Update: Pulled the Fuel Pump relay off the car to test voltage on it. Relay works, but was dirty and was showing signs of pitting on the signals. Plugged the relay back into the car and still the same symptoms. Also still no error or engine codes.

So would the crankshaft sensor have anything to do with it not starting and fuel to the motor? (Reminder: there is no fuel pressure unless I jump the 2nd pump to put fuel in the line (pump has been replaced already))
Old Sep 29, 2018, 10:58 AM
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Correct:
If there is an error with the crack angle sensor ,fuel will not flow.
Old Oct 5, 2018, 03:57 AM
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Update: Sensor came in the mall yesterday. Went to take off the accessory belt pulley off the crank shaft and long behold the cog belt pulley that holds the timing belt came with it too. So will update the post when I have time but it will be a while since I will either have to pull the motor or at least drop it enough to redo the timing on the dumb thing.

I do believe that the sensor is the issue. Was taking off the bolts to the lower cover and the sensor is caked with oil and dirt. Could cause some sort of interference and eventually short out?
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UPDATE: finally received all the tools and re-did the timing belt and replaced the sensor. The new starter and sensor will turn the motor over but will not start. Anyone have other ideas?

I assume at this point it has to be something electrical that is causing the car not to start? How would replacing the starter, fuel pump, and crankshaft position sensor and still not run??
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Are you done tossing parts at it yet? Checking for trouble codes should have been your first step.
Old Oct 21, 2018, 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by wht95scort
Are you done tossing parts at it yet? Checking for trouble codes should have been your first step.
There are no codes. That was the first thing that was checked
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Originally Posted by Frasch
UPDATE: finally received all the tools and re-did the timing belt and replaced the sensor. The new starter and sensor will turn the motor over but will not start. Anyone have other ideas?

I assume at this point it has to be something electrical that is causing the car not to start? How would replacing the starter, fuel pump, and crankshaft position sensor and still not run??
Replacing all of those things is not a guarantee you are getting fuel and spark.
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Did you check the ignition fuse under the dash? Most people think all the fuses that make the engine run are in the engine bay fuse box, but that's not the case...
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Originally Posted by letsgetthisdone
Did you check the ignition fuse under the dash? Most people think all the fuses that make the engine run are in the engine bay fuse box, but that's not the case...
Yep checked that after a few other posts I have read. Checked the one under the dash, one in hood fuse compartment and also checked the relay behind the intake manifold.
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any update on this
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Does anyone have any update on this. Before I start buying parts I dint need. Have the same exact issue. Car died on free way. Will crank but wont start. Tried cranking it so many times battery eventually died. Pulled starter checked it and it's good and working. Fuel pump about a year old. Read the codes and am getting ACD, U0428, C1219
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Those codes are for steering angle sensor.
Old Jan 31, 2019, 03:35 AM
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Originally Posted by barneyb
Those codes are for steering angle sensor.
yes. I figured that. Just need some advice on what could be. Am all out of ideas
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Either spark or fuel is missing, check for both and report back.



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